World City Towers, Residential skyscraper complex in Minato, Japan
World City Towers is a residential complex consisting of three 42-story towers named Aqua Tower, Capital Tower, and Breeze Tower with a total of 2,090 units. The buildings share common outdoor spaces including a central park and waterfront promenades accessible to all residents.
The complex was developed by Sumitomo Real Estate and completed in 2007. It gained recognition for its architectural approach and urban planning concepts in contemporary Japanese residential development.
The place reflects Japanese residential concepts by integrating waterfront living through public gardens and walkways that connect the buildings to the surrounding waters.
The complex has a 24-hour supermarket, medical clinics, and childcare facilities for residents' daily needs. Sports and recreation amenities like pools and gyms are located within the complex.
Each tower faces different waterways and parks, giving every building its own view. The positioning was carefully calculated to keep views open while maintaining privacy between the buildings.
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